Hi guys,
I'm converting video from my family's HD camcorder to SD so I can master some standard DVDs for our relatives who don't have HD players (heh). Once I've rendered the MPEG-2 files, I'll use DVD Flick to master DVDs from them.
Here's my question: Is it okay if I render a single big (~4GB) MPEG-2 file for each DVD? Or will that require DVD Flick to reencode the files to break them into proper sizes for VOBs? If I keep them under a certain size—say, 1GB each—does DVD Flick just use them as-is?
It's a bit more trouble to render multiple files per video, but I'm glad to do that if it'll improve quality and save rendering time. Thanks!
I'm converting video from my family's HD camcorder to SD so I can master some standard DVDs for our relatives who don't have HD players (heh). Once I've rendered the MPEG-2 files, I'll use DVD Flick to master DVDs from them.
Here's my question: Is it okay if I render a single big (~4GB) MPEG-2 file for each DVD? Or will that require DVD Flick to reencode the files to break them into proper sizes for VOBs? If I keep them under a certain size—say, 1GB each—does DVD Flick just use them as-is?
It's a bit more trouble to render multiple files per video, but I'm glad to do that if it'll improve quality and save rendering time. Thanks!
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